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English reading: Selena Gomez responds to kidney donor friends|I didn't mention everyone

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Selena Gomez responds to Francia Raisa drama after saying Taylor Swift was her 'only friend' in the industry

Raisa donated a kidney to Gomez in 2017 as the pop star battled Lupus

By Lauryn Overhultz | Fox News

Selena Gomez has responded to criticism after she said Taylor Swift was her only friend in the industry while promoting her documentary "My Mind and Me."

Selena Gomez responded by promoting her documentaries "My Mind and Me" when she said that Taylor Swift was her only friend in the entertainment industry, which caused criticism.

The comment by Gomez seemingly upset her close friend Francia Raisa – who donated a kidney to the musician in 2017.

Gomez's comments seem to upset her close friend Francia Lesha, who had donated a kidney to the singer in 2017.

In a cover story with Rolling Stone published on Nov. 3, the "Lose You to Love Me" singer claimed she felt like she "didn't belong" in the industry because she was not friends with the "cool group."

In the November 3 cover story of Rolling Stone, the "Lose You to Love Me" singer claimed that she felt she "didn't belong" to the industry because she didn't intersect with the showbiz "cool girl circle."

"I never fit in with a cool group of girls that were celebrities. My only friend in the industry really is Taylor [Swift], so I remember feeling like I didn’t belong," she told the outlet.

She told the media: "I've never gotten along with a bunch of cool star girls. My only friend in the industry is really Taylor [Swift], so I remember this feeling of being out of here."

In a since-deleted comment on an Instagram post pointing out the quote, Raisa wrote "Interesting," according to multiple reports.

According to multiple media outlets, in an Instagram comment quoting Selena's quote (which has since been deleted), Leisha wrote "interesting."

Gomez later commented on a TikTok explaining the perceived drama writing, "Sorry I didn’t mention every person I know."

Gomez later explained on TikTok International that it was theatrical exaggeration, saying, "Sorry, I didn't mention everyone I knew." ”

Raisa, who stars in "How I Met Your Father," first met Gomez in 2007 when the two made an appearance at a children's hospital. Ten years later, Raisa donated a kidney to Gomez.

Leisha starred in "Daddy's Romance", and the two met at a children's hospital in 2007, and ten years later, Leisha donated a kidney to Gomez.

The former Disney star revealed the news after a successful surgery.

The former Disney star revealed the news after a successful surgery.

"So I found out I needed to get a kidney transplant due to my Lupus and was recovering. It was what I needed to do for my overall health," Gomez wrote in the caption of a post announcing her kidney transplant at the time. "There aren’t words to describe how I can possibly thank my beautiful friend Francia Raisa. She gave me the ultimate gift and sacrifice by donating her kidney to me. I am incredibly blessed. I love you so much sis."

Gomez wrote in a post announcing his kidney transplant at the time: "I found out that I needed a kidney transplant because of the disease of lupus, and now (I have done a kidney transplant) is recovering. A kidney transplant is a must for good health, and I can't put into words how grateful I am to my beautiful friend Francia Lesa. She donated her kidney to me, giving me the greatest gift and sacrifice. I was so lucky. I love you so much, sister. ”

Lupus n. /ˈluːpəs/ Lupus

Raisa also spoke out about the transplant.

Raisa also talked about transplants.

"I am beyond grateful that God would trust me with something that not only saved a life, but changed mine in the process," she wrote at the time. "This was part of our story, and we will share it soon, but what is important now is that this is not the only story."

She wrote at the time: "I am so grateful that God trusted me to not only save a person's life, but to change my life in the process." It's part of our story and we'll share it soon, but the important thing now is that it's not the only story. ”

However, Raisa was not included in Gomez' documentary "My Mind and Me."

However, Leisha does not appear in Gomez's documentary My Mind and Me.

The documentary, which was released on Apple TV+ on Nov. 4, was directed by Alek Keshishian. It documents Gomez' struggle with health, anxiety and depression over the past six years.

The documentary aired on Apple TV+ on November 4 and was directed by Alek Keshihian. It chronicles Gomez's struggles with physical health problems, anxiety and depression over the past six years.

"I had no interest in making a traditional pop doc," Keshishian said about the film, Variety reported. "I wanted to show something more authentic and Selena did, too. She has a raw vulnerability that captured me… I had no idea then that it would become a six-year labor of love."

Alek keshihian said of the film, "I'm not interested in making traditional pop documentaries," Variety. I wanted to show something more real, and so did Selena. Her natural sense of vulnerability captured my heart... I didn't expect it to be a six-year passion. ”

"Everything that I have gone through, it’s going to be there. I’m just making it my friend now," Gomez also said in the documentary.

"Everything I've been through, will be there. I'm just thinking of it as my friend now," Gomez also said in the documentary.

"I know this is the beginning for me."

"I know this is my beginning."

English reading: Selena Gomez responds to kidney donor friends|I didn't mention everyone

Selena Gomez(Jon Kopaloff)

Gomez has publicly struggled with her mental health for years. In 2014, the former Disney star entered a mental health facility shortly after she was diagnosed with lupus and later revealed she had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

Gomez has openly battled mental health for years. In 2014, the former Disney star entered a mental health facility shortly after being diagnosed with lupus, and she later revealed that she had been diagnosed with depressive manic melancholia.

bipolar adj. /ˌbaɪˈpəʊlə(r)/ (heart) suffering from or connected with bipolar disorder; Manic-depressive psychosis.

Bipolar disorder depressive manic melancholia

"My lupus, my kidney transplant, chemotherapy, having a mental illness, going through very public heartbreaks — these were all things that honestly should have taken me down," the actress explained in a 2020 interview with Elle magazine. "Every time I went through something, I was like, ‘What else? What else am I going to have to deal with?'"

In a 2020 interview with Elle magazine, the actress explained: "My lupus, kidney transplant, chemotherapy, mental illness, (a failed romance) heartbreak in front of the public – to be honest, these should have broken me. Every time I go through something, I think, 'Is there anything else?' What else do I need to deal with?'"

Chemotherapy n. /ˌkiːməʊˈθerəpi/ (especially for cancer) chemotherapy, chemotherapy, chemotherapy

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